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AEW 723,000, NXT 663,000

May 7, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

AEW Dynamite on TNT drew 732,000 viewers according to Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily Wednesday night as the promotion went back to live airings.  NXT on the USA Network drew 663,000 viewers.

AEW Dynamite drew a 0.28 rating in the adult 18-49 category and a 0.39 in the males 18-49.  It drew 0.30 in the adult 25-54 and 0.29 in the over 50 demo.  It was 12 overall in cable on Wednesday.

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NXT on the USA Network drew 0.18 rating in the adult 18-49 category and a 0.23 in the males 18-49.  It drew 0.22 in the adult 25-54 and 0.34 in the over 50 demo.  It was up from 51 to 33 this week in cable rankings.

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The ratings are up for AEW and slightly down for NXT.  The ratings should get better for AEW as it will start to air live matches instead of pre-taped ones.  NXT is lagging behind AEW although it is doing everything it can to catch up with better match content. 

Filed Under: AEW, NXT, ratings, TNT, USA

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